We've talked before about when sheds go bad in windy weather and here's another example from the
Ely Standard who published a set of photos by engineer Vassilis Papanikolaou who was driving out of Soham towards Newmarket on his way to work (sadly, he's not a shedworker) when a large shed was blown onto the road in front of him, forcing him to undertake an emergency breaking procedure.
Thanks to
Chris Lindley for the alert.
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Must say, I ve through this road plenty of times before without such obstructions. Bet the bad weather then blown a few roofs off too.
ReplyDeleteI certainly hope he performed an emergency braking procedure, and was able to avoid any manner of breaking procedure.
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